36 Infantry Division (USA)

36 Infantry Division (USA)

The 36th Infantry Division ("Arrowhead"[1]), also known as the Texas Division, is a modular division of the United States Army and the Texas Army National Guard. It was activated for service in World War II on 25 November 1940, and was sent overseas in April 1943.

Andellare Haute-Saone, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Andellare
Arbois Jura, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Arbois
Aspres Hautes Alpes, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Aspres
Avanne Doubs, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Avanne
Bad Tolz Bavaria, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Bad Tolz
Batzendorf Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Batzendorf
Bergzabern Pfalz, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Bergzabern
Brumath Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Brumath
Bruyeres Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Bruyeres
Chabeuil Drome, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Chabeuil
Corcieux Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Corcieux
Crest Drome, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Crest
Docelles Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Docelles
Eloyes Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Eloyes
Epinoux Haute-Saone, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Epinoux
Frejus Var, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Frejus
Haguenau, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Haguenau
Kilingenmunster Pfalz, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Kilingenmunster
Kufstein, Austria
36 Infantry Division (USA) Kufstein
Laveline Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Laveline